
Entrance to office and nursery, as seen from the highway. 
Our catalog this year remains much the same as last year. 
We have added some lists and a few new plants. We 
considered economizing by printing only a price list this 
year, as the cost of this catalog is out of proportion to our 
volume of business, but so many people seem to appreciate 
its help that we have decided to continue it. Requests for 
copies of the 1941 edition have come from all over the 
United States. 
We would advise keeping this catalog, as conditions are 
so uncertain on account of the war, that it may be some 
time before we are able to put out another. Possibly in an- 
other year we may have to plow up the nursery and plant 
cabbages and spinach. 
Prices will average a little higher this year. Some neces- 
sary materials cost four or five times more than they cost a 
year ago, and labor is higher. 
We have had an unusually good growing season and 
now have the nicest lot of plants we have ever had. We en- 
joy having people come out to the nursery to look around. 
@ This mark calls your attention 
to especially valuable plants. 
my Pe 
